A stunning new addition to central Tel Aviv surrounded by Bauhaus architecture

LUXURY HOTEL IN TEL AVIV

Rooftop infinity pool looking out at spectacular sunsets

Exclusive spa treatments on a terrace with panoramic view of Tel Aviv

Private transport to nearby coast and complimentary beach bag for every guest

The Norman Tel Aviv

The Norman Tel Aviv comprises two splendid 1920’s residences, set on prominent King Albert Square, both of which have been painstakingly restored to retain the buildings’ rich heritage. An impressive modern art collection, a gorgeous rooftop with panoramic city views, an infinity pool, two non-kosher gourmet restaurants and relaxed, professional service add the wow factor to this delightful city retreat.

The 50 rooms and suites at The Norman Tel Aviv feature beautiful hardwood floors and soft colour tones that incorporate smart, contemporary design. Choose from two expansive penthouse suites with fabulous terraces. Have lunch al fresco in the leafy garden before heading out into the city.

Discover the beautiful Bauhaus-style architectural buildings in the area, including the Pagoda House and visit the Bauhaus Centre. Spend time browsing one of the nearby markets held throughout the week, or a trip north to Tzuk Beach is well worth the effort. Back from the city, wind down with a relaxing massage by the pool before a gourmet dinner in Alena Restaurant or Japanese fine dining tapas at Dinings Japanese restaurant on the third floor.

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Dinings

Meals served: Dinner

The Norman Tel Aviv is proud to be home to the world-renowned Dinings Restaurant a unique fusion of traditional Izakaya style Japanese Tapas and modern European cuisine presented with unrivalled flair in an informal setting. Diners can sit at the bar and watch the Dinings sushi chefs at work or take a seat with a view of the skyline. During the summer months sit on the stunning open terrace with a panoramic view over Tel Aviv. Either option makes for a memorable experience.

The Library Bar

Elegant cocktail bars in Tel Aviv do not get more authentic than the Library Bar at The Norman. A stylish 1940s style bar with an extensive cocktail and spirits menu and wine list. Whether meeting business associates or simply sitting back relaxing with one of the books in the library you can enjoy a special all-day food menu from the restaurant kitchen from noon or a traditional English afternoon tea. As the sun sets the temperature rises and The Library Bar becomes the perfect place to sample

The Alena Restaurant

Meals served: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Amongst the finest restaurants in Tel Aviv The Norman Restaurant is a brasserie style restaurant offering all day French Mediterranean dining in a variety of beautiful settings with a menu inspired by Nicoise cuisine. Originating from the Old Town of Nice the cuisine is infused with a strong Italian culinary heritage making The Norman Restaurant upscale dining at its very finest. Headed by Executive Chef Barak Aharoni The Norman Restaurant offers 3 settings in the heart of the hotel The Mai

What I liked most :

Perfection on all fronts

By Jennifer from Paris, France

Stay date: October 2016

My Trip Type: Family

This is the place to be in Tel-Aviv. The neighborhood is architecturally stunning and close to many cafes and restaurants - also just a 10 minute walk down to the beach.
The rooms are decorated very well and the complimentary tea makers are a plus. The pool is lovely but could be heated - quite chilly!
The service is truly amazing there. The staff can simply not do enough for you and the breakfast is out of this world.

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We had a suite which was very luxurious and comfortable. Enormous bathroom with terrific tub!

Stay date: March 2016

My Trip Type: Business

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A cut above

By Richard from Subiaco, Australia

Stay date: January 2016

My Trip Type: Couple

It's rare to find a hotel so tastefully and thoughtfully decorated. The Norman has quite literally spared no expense on its high quality fit out. The breakfasts on the terrace are a highlight and the staff - from barman to bellboy - are a cut above.

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Don't miss the cooked to order breakfasts. Take a hotel bike for a ride along the ocean promenade.

Pure pleasure

By Petri from Helsinki, Finland

Stay date: September 2015

My Trip Type: Single

It was pleasure to be at The Norman. The hotel is almost perfect treasure. The atmosphere is warm and inviting. The service excellent without being cocky.
The only tiny little minus comes from the fact that the pool area is quite small and not enough sun loungers for everyone. Definitely the best hotel in which I've had in Tel Aviv.

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Luxury in the Heart of Tel Aviv

By Eileen from Rockville Centre, USA

Stay date: May 2015

My Trip Type: Couple

We loved staying here. The hotel is chic, classy and comfortable. The bed was so comfortable to sleep in after a long flight from New York. The people that work at The Norman were friendly and helpful and really made us feel at home. We took a lovely walk on the nearby Rothschild Avenue. The Norman is located near to all of the parts of Tel Aviv that I return to year after year. The Japanese restaurant on the roof was superb, one of the best ever! We had deeply relaxing massages which really helped us to recover from jetlag.

Top tip for other guests:

Book a room here, large or small so that you can experience a high level of luxury in the heart of Tel Aviv!

Beautiful modern hotel

By Andrew from Dulles, USA

Stay date: July 2015

My Trip Type: Couple

We were not welcomed as SLH members, although we have been members for a long time. No special SLH exclusive amenities or upgrades were provided which we have received in the past.
Very small bathroom with limited counter space.
Fan was broken in our friends room and the air conditioning was a problem in both our rooms.
Bar was lovely however the music kept shutting off. I asked about it and it was in fact a problem with their sound system.
No business center to print out boarding passes?
In addition there was an issue when the concierge made our dinner reservation. She confirmed in an email the time, but when we arrived at the restaurant the host at the restaurant said she called the hotel to tell them we were 30 minutes late and cancelled our reservation. We had no notification of the call from the restaurant and assumed our reservation was confirmed. Luckily the restaurant was still able to accommodate us however at a table which we did not request.
A little more attention to detail from the front desk staff would be an improvement. Bell hops, breakfast and pool staff were lovely.

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Light Years Ahead of the Competition

By Malcolm from dallas, USA

Stay date: January 2015

My Trip Type: Couple

My husband and I spent four perfect nights in this beautiful boutique hotel. We have travelled all over the world and truly felt that this was one of the best properties that we have stayed in. It is so far ahead of the other hotels we saw up close in Tel Aviv, most of which are either the huge corporate type or run down, shabby and old. The attention to detail in every aspect of the hotel's amenities and design was not lost on us. The quality of the furnishings, decor, linens, lighting, staff uniforms, food quality and selection and the professionalism and warmth of the staff is top notch!

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Weather permitting be sure to use the roof top pool and garden dining adjacent to the restaurant....lovely.

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Meticulous Attention to Detail

By Michele from Oxhey, United Kingdom

Stay date: September 2014

My Trip Type: Couple

My husband and I stayed a night at The Norman during its "soft opening" , and it says something that in spite of the fact there was wet paint in the conservatory area, and furniture still in its plastic wrapping in other areas of the hotel, we have given The Norman a five star rating. From the moment we stepped over the threshold of the hotel, we were treated like cherished house guests, greeted enthusiastically by everyone from the bellboy to the general manager. The hotel comprises two 1920s buildings which have been exquisitely renovated in Tel Aviv's White City , an area throbbing with smart restaurants,hip hotels and cool coffee shops, but I think The Norman is going to outshine them all. The attention to detail on every level is absolutely meticulous : embossed leather pouches you are given (and get to keep) in which to hold your key card, handmade chocolates left in your bedroom, perfectly polished silver jugs and and gleaming crystal glasses in the restaurant , gorgeous toiletries left in your bathroom. Nothing is too much trouble. As SLH members, we were upgraded to a beautiful suite , but I took a peep at one of the deluxe rooms in the new extension, and I would have been absolutely thrilled to have stayed there too. The decor is simply divine: an eclectic mix of art deco with fifties influences and retro chic, teamed with a sophisticated contemporary colour palate of cool greys and charcoals and splashes of colour , such as the orange leather bar stools in the restaurant (with a massive vase of orange roses on the tall boy to pick it up), and the jade green chairs in the library bar. The a la carte breakfast was superb, with the best eggs royale I have had in a long while, and spot on service. I loved the Gatsbyesque uniforms of the staff, complete with snappy bow ties. Both restaurants and the spa had not opened during our stay so we cannot comment on these facilities yet, but the air of excitement is palpable - something very, very special has arrived in Tel Aviv and we can't wait to go back.

Top tip for other guests:

Take time to enjoy the gorgeous roof top pool, an oasis of calm in this busy city